Who We Are

Founded in 1821, Gonzaga is a Catholic college preparatory school for boys in grades 9-12. Drawing its inspiration from the spiritual vision of St. Ignatius Loyola and the apostolic and educational tradition of the Jesuits, we offer a values-oriented and academically challenging curriculum to young men of diverse backgrounds from all over the Washington area.

Educating the Whole Person

Gonzaga’s rigorous college preparatory curriculum challenges young men to think beyond the classroom. Every day, our talented teachers inspire in our students a love of learning, expose them to new ideas and challenges, and instill in them a commitment to social justice.

Eagles Fly High!

With 41 teams in 17 sports, athletics play an important role in the lives of our students and our school community. The coaching staff at Gonzaga stresses competing with character—sportsmanship, teamwork, grit, and humility are just some of the values that the young men of Eye Street learn and experience through sports.

Beyond the Classroom

Through its diverse offerings in performing and visual arts, athletics, clubs, and activities, Gonzaga creates a unique environment where students have the freedom to discover and pursue their passions. Along the way, they forge bonds of friendship that last a lifetime.

Journey of Brotherhood

Gonzaga students are fortunate to be surrounded by a loyal community of alumni, parents, and friends who support them during their educational journey on Eye Street. To learn more about opportunities to give—and the impact your gift has on each and every student—browse this site or contact the Advancement Office at 202-336-7100. Thank you for helping us to fulfill our mission of forming Men for Others.

Hockey Defeats Calvert Hall

In a much anticipated matchup, the Varsity I Eagles defeated the Calvert Hall Cardinals 4-0 on November 29 on home ice at Fort DuPont. Facing early penalty troubles, the Gonzaga defense killed off a two man disadvantage and skated to a 0-0 tie through the first period. In the second period, Will Rosen ’19 found the back of the net twice to put the Eagles out in front. Farrell Dinn ‘20 and Jack Massey ‘19 added to the lead in the third period while Dominik Basse ’19 earned the shutout between the pipes.

Here is a complete video recap:

With the big win, Coach Slater’s team improves to 4-1-1 overall. The next game is a MAPHL matchup vs O’Connell – Wednesday, December 6, 4:15pm at Fort DuPont.